If using a Priority Flat-Rate Box or envelope for shipping, it's a no-brainer........it is what it is (flat rate). I have found descrepancies in charge rates when shipping something in a Kraft Envelope and/or Bubble-lined Kraft Envelope. It not only depends on the weight, the "thickness" of the envelope also determines which rate the Post Office person is to charge. Some PO employees could care less what the thickness is and charge the "normal" First Class Big Envelope rate (whatever that is??), while other post office personnel will test the envelope to see if it will fit thru a pre-determined slot size (they have a template to use). If it will not fit thru the slot, the envelope gets bumped up to "Package Status" (hence, a higher rate)........is how I understand it. Again, it may depend on who handles the package initially as to what charges apply.

Thats what happened I think. It makes more sense to bill my account rather than the receiver IMO. I will go back to shipping then as package instead of large envelope even though they hall within large envelope guidelines. Its only an extra 34 cents.

Paid the fee today (OUCH) and have been killing it to get product ready. Looks like I might have 200 to take to the show. Might just be me and the handle bars in the video standing in the middle of a 10 x 10 booth. LOL. we will see.

USPS considers an envelope with a rigid object inside it a package not an envelope EVEN THOUGH Stamps.com popped up a warning saying that the BOX OR PACKAGEING must be rigid to be a package rate... Technically it can't bend in half due to the contents so its actually a package not an envelope.

Learn something new every day.

The sad part is the other 40 that the USPS didn't notice... local USPS guy said "I'm surprised anyone even noticed one out of 50" LOL

USPS considers an envelope with a rigid object inside it a package not an envelope EVEN THOUGH Stamps.com popped up a warning saying that the BOX OR PACKAGEING must be rigid to be a package rate... Technically it can't bend in half due to the contents so its actually a package not an envelope.

Learn something new every day.

The sad part is the other 40 that the USPS didn't notice... local USPS guy said "I'm surprised anyone even noticed one out of 50" LOL

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someone had extra coffee that day

what does the band do, exactly? provide more surface for the clamp to grab? I tried it without it today as I didn't want to take my bark buster off, and it worked ok, I might move the BB farther on the end of the bar as my hand is a bit cramped between the lock and the bar end though so can put it on. Going to also try moving my brake lever farther outboard as the reach is longer now - no fancy adjustable levers here

The silicone blend in the band was designed to create a consistent coefficiency of friction if need. On metal grips its required, on soft grips its optional. Some grips use very tacky rubber so the OC is hard to rotate smoothly. There the band will help. On tapered grips the ridges in the band help keep the band from from angling out towards the bar end.

Even I get a larger production run done on the instructions I'll add that in. Have 500 printing now for the big show next weekend which its a HUGE time crunch.

Anyone in SoCal who wants to see/feel one can swing by BOOTH 2124 AT IMS in Long Beach next weekend :)

Tighten the thumb screw till the two metal halves meet and the thumb screw should STOP turning. now keep on turning and notice the gradual progressive increase in resistance. Those are brazilian 17-7 belleville washers stacked in dual opposing stacks. It is what actually makes the omni WORK. without them its nearly impossible to find a good adjustment to hold the throttle, stop the omni from loosening with vibration, but still be able to rotate it when you need to AND be able to turn the omni with just your thumb. Took over 2 months and literally hundreds of combinations of spring rates, stack configurations, sizes, thicknesses and geometry to get it right.

Tighten the thumb screw till the two metal halves meet and the thumb screw should STOP turning. now keep on turning and notice the gradual progressive increase in resistance. Those are brazilian 17-7 belleville washers stacked in dual opposing stacks. It is what actually makes the omni WORK. without them its nearly impossible to find a good adjustment to hold the throttle, stop the omni from loosening with vibration, but still be able to rotate it when you need to AND be able to turn the omni with just your thumb. Took over 2 months and literally hundreds of combinations of spring rates, stack configurations, sizes, thicknesses and geometry to get it right.

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Well thank god you used Brazilian bellevilles, and did not use American belleville washers!!!!

My first thought was "why didn't he just put a spring in there?"........and my second thought.......after a couple of Scotch's was........."I should be able to save some weight and get rid of some of these washers!"................remember............that was after imbibing in some fine 12 year old...........Scotch, that is!!

If I had been able to see the washers for what they are, I would have recognized the bellevilles............I've never seen them that small before!

You might want to include a warning on your instruction sheet to dissuade foolish individuals from removing the adjuster screw. If those bellevilles are not stacked correctly, you will not have any spring tension. EDIT........finally had a look at the instruction sheet, and see you did put a warning on there

lol. I'm sat here thinking... dang it I could have sworn I put it in there!

Just had a few printed for me that will go inside the zipper bag and can't remember if it was in those or not. Meah, I damage the last thread on the screw anyways before putting the plastic on so it can't vibrate apart if left in a side bag alone or what not. If someone unscrews it all the way they pass "dunce" about three turns after they have to switch to pliers to keep it turning

lol. I'm sat here thinking... dang it I could have sworn I put it in there!

Just had a few printed for me that will go inside the zipper bag and can't remember if it was in those or not. Meah, I damage the last thread on the screw anyways before putting the plastic on so it can't vibrate apart if left in a side bag alone or what not. If someone unscrews it all the way they pass "dunce" about three turns after they have to switch to pliers to keep it turning

Glad you like it!

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Yep, noticed that little centre punch mark on the last thread once I put my glasses on.............looks like you thought of all the fine details for such a simple device.

I think I am going to put a zip tie through a couple of the holes on mine, once I have it dialled in, just to keep other unsavoury inmates from acquiring it!

Alright guys - it's 8 am and I alway have been asked about CYBER MONDAY sale 3 times. I was in the shop all 4 days over the holiday weekend and think I might actually be ahead of the order curve for a few weeks SO:

CYBER MONDAY SALE in effect!

30% off all new orders (can not be combined with any other discount)

Thats only $34.99 folks

The idea is to give them as gifts right? (sure) With that in mind I haven't forgotten all of the kind souls who have already ordered. ONLY UNTIL TUESDAY AT MIDNIGHT PST anyone who has already ordered can pm or email me for a code FOR 50% OFF! Please include your order number. That ought to make giving a gift a little easier. You know you have a friend who needs one, give the gift of "no more wrist shaking at stop signs" for Christmas!

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Bah! I wish I had seen this during the sale.
But alas, I didn't know this product existed until just now when an inmate posted it on another thread.
Looks like a great product. I'll definitely order one in the future.

Got my Omni-cruise today. A very well built peice of equipment, much better than the piece of crap vista-cruise that slipped all the time. Very simple concept. I'm looking forward to using it on the next big trip.

Got my Omni-cruise today. A very well built peice of equipment, much better than the piece of crap vista-cruise that slipped all the time. Very simple concept. I'm looking forward to using it on the next big trip.

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I'm quoting you on my website :) Thanks, I'm glad you appreciate the time spent on details.

The IMS show was insane. Anyone stateside that gets a chance its worth checking out. Lots of amazing bikes, deals, and... "eye candy". Definitely ecstatic with the response from probably 1000 people that got to test out the Omni this weekend!